November 25, 2009 By Paul Wallin

Jamie McCourt is seeking $487,634 in monthly California spousal support or $320,957 if she is reinstated as Los Angeles Dodgers’ CEO after filing for divorce on October 27. She is also claiming 50% ownership of the Los Angeles Dodgers, despite Frank McCourt’s claims that he is the sole owner of the team.

Her claim on the Los Angeles Dodgers will depend on whether the court rules the team as community property or if it will be overridden by a document signed five years ago by both McCourts. The agreement states Frank McCourt is the sole owner of the Los Angeles Dodgers, while eight residential properties and other luxuries are under the sole ownership of Jamie McCourt. Jamie McCourt argues she did not know the implications of the agreement she signed. Frank McCourt’s lawyer, Marshal Grossman, however, finds this unlikely as Jamie McCourt has practiced family law and would therefore have known what she was signing.

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